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A beautiful early summer day in Chicago sees the former lion of the City Council get a two-year prison term.
The building, according to the Chicago Urban League, is one of the most significant donations in its history and will help bolster its entrepreneurship and workforce development training.
The service was a celebration of Mrs. Robinson's life, according to the office of the former president and former first lady Michelle Obama.
A self-described hippie, Ms. Lurie moved to Chicago in 1973 to work as an intensive care nurse. She wound up giving tens of millions of dollars to Northwestern University, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Greater Chicago Food Depository, PAWS Chicago and several other…